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Hakai Magazine
Book and Periodical Publishing
Victoria, British Columbia 801 followers
Independent journalism, focused on the coast
About us
Launched in April 2015, Hakai Magazine explores science, society, and the environment in compelling narratives that highlight coastal life around the world. Our mandate is to foster a global conversation about coastlines, the places where much of the world’s population lives. These environments filter toxins, buffer erosion, and support vibrant communities of people, plants, and animals. To understand this land- and seascape, people need access to accurate, unbiased, and engaging information. We practice journalism in the public interest and publish all of our stories exclusively online, without paywalls or ads.
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http://www.hakaimagazine.com/
External link for Hakai Magazine
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Victoria, British Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2015
Locations
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100-1002 Wharf St
Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1T4, CA
Employees at Hakai Magazine
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⚓ "ITLOS’s decision is also expected to encourage states to submit more ambitious national emission pledges during the next round of climate talks in Azerbaijan in November 2024, says Isabela Keuschnigg, a legal officer at Opportunity Green." Find OG mentioned in Isabella Kaminski's great report in Hakai Magazine on last month's ITLOS advisory opinion! 👇 https://lnkd.in/e5C6HVm8 #ITLOSAO #Climatejustice #Climatelaw #Internationalaw
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"You couldn’t ask for a better maternity ward than a log boom,” says Andrew Trites. The problem is, these platforms can also kill, as booms shift and while mother #seals escape to deeper water, newborn pups can be crushed. https://lnkd.in/gzAhfPFE Hakai Magazine
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Sneaky chum salmon males are fascinating. Not salmon, but other sneaker males in the world of fish. This is how they succeed reproductively: https://lnkd.in/gkMrXrWV
Sneaky Little Swimmers
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Loving this Hakai Magazine article highlighting Biology lecturer Dr. Ben Perlman and the amazing stingray research he and his students are doing in the STABB Lab!! Round stingrays are the most abundant ray species in California, and Dr. Perlman's research is helping to keep beach goers stay safe and sting-free. And yes, the article does feature some pretty great pictures of our famous zombie foot 🧟♂️ Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/gpMAVy5y #GoBeach #BeachPride #CSULBSTABBLab
A Step Forward in Stingray Science
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Hakai Magazine are always my favorite refreshing reads everyday to remember how nature is perfect.
Say It with a Beluga Bauble Wobble
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If insurers pull back, then what? https://lnkd.in/gj2ad2Zg
In Graphic Detail: As Sea Levels Rise, Insurance Retreats
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The never-ending coral saga. Some corals are.....undesirable in large quantities. 😑 https://lnkd.in/gvueG5Mp
Supercorals Might Not Be So Super
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